Example sentences of "[vb infin] out [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 But she could reel out pages of verbal textbook at the mention of any subject .
2 The implications of these points are that wider markets are not as familiar to suppliers as local markets , and they must therefore seek out sources of information about distant markets .
3 He also stressed that NATO must " seek out areas of complementarity with the other bodies within which the allies find themselves together in Europe " , notably the European Communities ( EC ) and the CSCE , to which he accorded particular importance as " the only place where all European countries can meet " .
4 It makes your body pour out masses of adrenalin to give you the strength to draw on your reserves to protect yourself and fight off the danger .
5 ‘ Experience has shown that the Home Secretary on his own simply can not carry out oversight of MI5 , ’ Mr Day said .
6 If the official receiver decides not to summon a meeting of creditors , he must nonetheless send out proofs of debt with the notice of his decision .
7 If the trustee is appointed by the court , he must send out proofs of debt with notice of his appointment .
8 He said : ‘ If we deal with it ourselves we could only give out punishment of 28 days ’ loss of remission . ’
9 They may give out scents of citrus , mint , pine or rose , and most make wonderful patio plants .
10 To do so , the UK must clear out parts of the spectrum being used by something else , or develop technology to squeeze more into a given piece .
11 ( iii ) Discussion should bring out examples of words and expressions which tend to undergo very rapid change in use or meaning — eg terms of approbation ( wicked , brill ) ; differences in the use and meanings of words as used by pupils , their parents and grandparents — eg wireless , radio , tranny , receiver ; and new words that have become part of the English vocabulary during the last 50 years or so , eg computer , astronaut , macho .
12 And further west , using the coast path as a base , you can work out loads of circular walks taking in beaches .
13 But there were warnings that nobody should make any firm investment decision until just before the actual float as any fall in the market could wipe out chances of an opening premium .
14 Zuwaya style and etiquette required that people in polite company should not set out arguments of principle , arranged in a hierarchy of priorities , so that they might read off right courses of action from agreed schedules of value .
15 Alternatively , you can copy out parts of the book into your notes .
16 Next I would lay out pictures of a variety of TV people and characters , ranging from presenters like Cilla Black or Philip Schofield , through soap characters such as Bobby from Home and Away or Todd from Neighbours , to puppets such as Edd the Duck , who appears alongside the presenter in children 's BBC television .
17 Here are some well tried checklist questions that can help you think out ways of improving your power base for negotiating .
18 October was the month to ‘ plant out suckers of lilacs , roses and such other flowering trees and shrubs which are propagated in this way ’ and the gardener was advised to leave them to gain strength for two years in the nursery before placing them in a permanent position .
19 There was n't a tree in sight , but nearer the cliff edge she could make out carpets of thrift and sea-campion , and yearned to explore .
20 Listening carefully , could just make out sounds of movement from somewhere down below .
21 Once , Swan flew higher than ever before and they came to an enormous billowing cloud that was shining in a pale golden light , and in the folds of this cloud Little Billy could make out creatures of some sort moving around .
22 I could just make out part of the stonework , though most of it was under water .
23 Excited to find she could just make out traces of narrow fields with dividing banks and walls , she ventured further towards a rounded mound which could well have been an Iron Age barrow , and just beyond it she found the standing stone , where she shivered pleasurably , her imagination running riot about the monolith 's precise function in the days when the settlement had been a live , thriving community .
24 They could make out stands of wooden shelving in the gloom , the nearest cheeses a luminous white , the furthest ones matured to a dark , oily yellow .
25 You could crack your skull on that intractable stone , or it could scoop out spoonfuls of flesh .
26 Otherwise the gatekeeper role may filter out awareness of the supplier , and so his promotional effort will fail at the first hurdle !
27 ‘ We could cut out pictures of penises and wombs and — ’
28 There is an element of despair in the public 's reaction to the apparent spread of the disease , though the current political and moral debate about crime in general may hold out hope of an antidote .
29 and I said would you integrate so it did n't stand out sort of too obviously four X cubed minus X times X squared .
30 As I recall , he could n't print out documents of more than one page in length ; he had to send each page to the printer separately .
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